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Tein CS Type Coilover - What's there lifespan???

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Old 01-13-08, 09:53 PM
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Default Tein CS Type Coilover - What's there lifespan???

I think I'm going to go with Tein CS coilovers. What I'm wondering is how long will they last me. How many miles? Does anyone know? I want to get the EDFC Controller. Are the CS's my best bet? Or should I go with the super street? Or wont the EDFC work with the super street series?
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Depends on how low you go and how aggressive your driving habits are. Should last the life of your car. All you have to do is just keep stiffening the settings as they get older.
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I think the average is around 30,000 miles before the shocks need to be rebuilt.
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Originally Posted by sleeper408
I think the average is around 30,000 miles before the shocks need to be rebuilt.
Do we have proof of that? I've heard of people with like 70k on their coilovers. I think it comes down to driving habits.
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Originally Posted by chrispy
Do we have proof of that? I've heard of people with like 70k on their coilovers. I think it comes down to driving habits.
i've read, on here, between 50k-60k, but i gotta agree w/ya chris-depends on the driver and their habits/settings.

( i havent even touched my damper settings since mine have been in)
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